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Re: as above

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Subject: Re: as above
From: Randall <randallyoung@earthlink.net>
Date: Tue, 03 Jul 2001 20:54:07 -0700
I gotta ask : Has this ever actually happened to you, or anyone you know
?

All of the engines I've ever worked on were capable of producing more
torque than should be applied to the crank bolt, and the peak force on
the rod/piston when the engine is running is many times higher than the
average ... especially if you get a little knock or something.

Note that the substances I suggested are 'soft' and spread the force
over the top of the piston.  I'll agree that using a metal piston stop
is a bad idea when torquing on the crank.

Randall

"James A. Clarke" wrote:
> 
>         Locking a cylinder with anything and then applying force on the crank 
>is
> an almost surefire way to bend connecting rods or cracking pistons.

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